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Rising pension age will cut volunteering

Every year about 6 million Australian volunteers chip in more than 500 million hours of unpaid labor but raising the retirement age will reduce people's ability to contribute their free time and efforts, a Flinders University study warns......»»

Category: topSource:  physorgSep 21st, 2021

As rising temperatures threaten urban wildlife, experts recommend protecting green spaces

When a family of red foxes popped up in Lurie Garden in May, frolicking through Millennium Park and grooming each other on a concrete slab, Seth Magle said it was an exciting development for a species that is becoming increasingly rare in the Chicago.....»»

Category: topSource:  physorgRelated NewsOct 3rd, 2023

VMware users anxious about costs and ransomware threats

VMware customers have growing concerns about the state of the virtualization software and the company behind it – ranging from rising licensing costs, ransomware vulnerabilities and a diminishing quality of support, according to VergeIO. 84% of res.....»»

Category: securitySource:  netsecurityRelated NewsSep 29th, 2023

Unifor ratifies Ford deal with 54% approval; pact includes wage increase, new pension structure

Membership approval of the three-year deal, which was unanimously endorsed by Unifor’s auto bargaining committee, locks in substantial wage gains and pension improvements for workers, and will see Ford invest to expand production at one of its Wind.....»»

Category: topSource:  autonewsRelated NewsSep 25th, 2023

Video: Student engineers develop early warning system for blue-green algae

With temperatures rising due to global warming, blue-green algae blooms have become increasingly common on Alberta lakes. Early detection is crucial because the algae produce toxins that can be harmful to humans and animals......»»

Category: topSource:  informationweekRelated NewsSep 25th, 2023

Despite rising insider risk costs, budgets are being wasted in the wrong places

The cost of an insider risk is the highest it’s ever been, as organizations spend more time than ever trying to contain insider incidents, according to DTEX Systems. The average annual cost of an insider risk has increased to $16.2 million –.....»»

Category: securitySource:  netsecurityRelated NewsSep 25th, 2023

Unifor ratifies Ford deal with 54% approval; pact includes wage increase, new product and more

Membership approval of the three-year deal, which was unanimously endorsed by Unifor’s auto bargaining committee, locks in substantial wage gains and pension improvements for workers, and will see Ford invest to expand production at one of its Wind.....»»

Category: topSource:  autonewsRelated NewsSep 25th, 2023

Unifor ratifies Ford deal, which includes wage increase, new product and more

Membership approval of the three-year deal, which was unanimously endorsed by Unifor’s auto bargaining committee, locks in substantial wage gains and pension improvements for workers, and will see Ford invest to expand production at one of its Wind.....»»

Category: topSource:  autonewsRelated NewsSep 24th, 2023

The threat of wildfires is rising. So is new artificial intelligence solutions to fight them

Wildfires fueled by climate change have ravaged communities from Maui to the Mediterranean this summer, killing many people, exhausting firefighters and fueling demand for new solutions. Enter artificial intelligence......»»

Category: topSource:  physorgRelated NewsSep 24th, 2023

Was the freak "medicane" storm that devastated Libya a glimpse of North Africa"s future?

Storm Daniel landed on the Libyan coastal town of Toukrah in the early hours of September 10 and started moving east. Soon the wind was rising and heavy rain falling, forcing people to stay indoors. By afternoon the rain was clearly out of the ordina.....»»

Category: topSource:  physorgRelated NewsSep 22nd, 2023

French drillers may have stumbled upon a mammoth hydrogen deposit

A drill site in Lorraine shows rising levels of hydrogen mixed in with methane. Enlarge / The equipment needed for drilling a borehole of this type. (credit: Joey Ingelhart) On the outskirts of the small town of Folschvi.....»»

Category: topSource:  arstechnicaRelated NewsSep 20th, 2023

Rising OT/ICS cybersecurity incidents reveal alarming trend

60% of cyberattacks against the industrial sector are led by state-affiliated actors and often unintentionally enabled by internal personnel (about 33% of the time), according to Rockwell Automation. This corroborates other industry research showing.....»»

Category: securitySource:  netsecurityRelated NewsSep 20th, 2023

Rising number of "predatory" academic journals undermines research and public trust in scholarship

Taxpayers fund a lot of university research in the U.S., and these findings published in scholarly journals often produce major breakthroughs in medicine, vehicle safety, food safety, criminal justice, human rights and other topics that benefit the p.....»»

Category: topSource:  physorgRelated NewsSep 19th, 2023

iPhone 15 Pro won"t charge faster than iPhone 14 Pro, claims report

A plausible report says that the iPhone 15 Pro will retain the iPhone 14 Pro maximum 27W charging power, despite rumors of it rising to 35W with Apple's change to USB-C.USB-C charging port on the iPhone 15 Pro (Source: Apple)Those previous rumors abo.....»»

Category: appleSource:  appleinsiderRelated NewsSep 18th, 2023

A Global Surge in Cholera Outbreaks May Be Fueled by Climate Change

One of the world's deadliest diseases is rising again as extreme weather creates a perfect breeding ground for the bacteria......»»

Category: gadgetSource:  wiredRelated NewsSep 16th, 2023

Researchers study salt tolerance of wild grapevine to make crops more resilient

Rising sea levels due to climate change and artificial irrigation cause soil salinity to increase. This has a negative impact on agriculture, including viticulture. The plants die, yields decrease......»»

Category: topSource:  physorgRelated NewsSep 12th, 2023

Toxic algae blooms are the new normal as CO2 levels keep rising

Ponds, rivers, and lakes all over are getting hit by blooms of blue-green algae. Enlarge / An algal bloom clogging a waterway near Lough Neagh in Northern Ireland. (credit: Chris Banaiuk) Standing on the marina, Rob Skel.....»»

Category: topSource:  arstechnicaRelated NewsSep 12th, 2023

Bees and other flying insects at greater risk of extinction as they migrate to higher elevations in changing climate

In response to rising global temperatures, many plants and animals are moving to higher elevations to survive in cooler temperatures. But a new study from the University of Colorado Denver (CU Denver) and Georgia Institute of Technology (Georgia Tech.....»»

Category: topSource:  physorgRelated NewsSep 12th, 2023

2023 Automotive News Rising Stars

The 2023 class of Automotive News Rising Stars distinguished themselves by addressing some of the industry’s biggest challenges. They’ve proved themselves during an era of profound and sometimes unpredictable change......»»

Category: topSource:  autonewsRelated NewsSep 10th, 2023

Heat waves are hitting Antarctica too now

The world saw another year full of extreme weather events resulting from climate change in 2022, from intense storms to soaring temperatures and rising sea levels. Antarctica was no exception, according to new research published this week......»»

Category: topSource:  physorgRelated NewsSep 8th, 2023

"We"re going to sink": hundreds abandon Caribbean island home

On a tiny Caribbean island, hundreds of people are preparing to pack up and move to escape the rising waters threatening to engulf their already precarious homes......»»

Category: topSource:  theglobeandmailRelated NewsSep 6th, 2023